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OT: disk repair [message #76432] Sat, 25 November 2006 14:14 Go to next message
Chris Latham is currently offline  Chris Latham   UNITED STATES
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Does anyone here have any experience with the DiscWasher type products that
supposedly repaidr scratches and scuffs on CD and DVD surfaces to restore
them to a redable condition again?
Re: disk repair [message #76433 is a reply to message #76432] Sat, 25 November 2006 17:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Martin Harrington is currently offline  Martin Harrington   AUSTRALIA
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No, but if you use a cloning type program like Nero or better still, DVD
shrink, it should copy the disk without the errors.
--
Martin Harrington
www.lendanear-sound.com

"Chris Latham" <latham_c@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> Does anyone here have any experience with the DiscWasher type products
> that supposedly repaidr scratches and scuffs on CD and DVD surfaces to
> restore them to a redable condition again?
>
Re: disk repair [message #76435 is a reply to message #76432] Sat, 25 November 2006 21:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
emarenot is currently offline  emarenot   UNITED STATES
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Chris,
I took a couple of CD's to the local video store some months back. They
were pretty dinged up and the store had a disk washer thingy. Both disks
came out looking alot better, and while before I was having some glitches on
playback, afterwards they were gone.
Hope that helps,
MR
"Chris Latham" <latham_c@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:4568be31$1@linux...
> Does anyone here have any experience with the DiscWasher type products
that
> supposedly repaidr scratches and scuffs on CD and DVD surfaces to restore
> them to a redable condition again?
>
>
Re: OT: disk repair [message #76443 is a reply to message #76432] Sun, 26 November 2006 05:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]
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You can also use Brasso to polish the scratches out.
John

"Chris Latham" <latham_c@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>Does anyone here have any experience with the DiscWasher type products that

>supposedly repaidr scratches and scuffs on CD and DVD surfaces to restore

>them to a redable condition again?
>
>
Re: OT: disk repair [message #76445 is a reply to message #76443] Sun, 26 November 2006 08:50 Go to previous message
Nil is currently offline  Nil
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Really? Isn't Brasso kinda harsh? I would think something like
Meguiar's (car polish) would be better... when it was still
legal to shoot nitrocellulose in California, we used to use
that as the final buff-out at a custom guitar company I worked
at years ago, and I still use it if I need to rub out a scuff
on my guitars (well, not the ones with an oil finish - that
would just be a big gooey mess lol!).

What about plain toothpaste? I've heard that works good for
CD's - or is that just one of those urban legend thingies?

Neil

"John" <no@no.com> wrote:
>
>You can also use Brasso to polish the scratches out.
>John
>
>"Chris Latham" <latham_c@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>Does anyone here have any experience with the DiscWasher type products
that
>
>>supposedly repaidr scratches and scuffs on CD and DVD surfaces to restore
>
>>them to a redable condition again?
>>
>>
>
Re: OT: disk repair [message #76446 is a reply to message #76445] Sun, 26 November 2006 08:22 Go to previous message
AlexPlasko is currently offline  AlexPlasko   UNITED STATES
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there are alot of repair kits out there.do a web saerch. they all work . I
prefer a bench grinder and bondo.
"Neil" <IUOIU@OIU.com> wrote in message news:4569b7af$1@linux...
>
> Really? Isn't Brasso kinda harsh? I would think something like
> Meguiar's (car polish) would be better... when it was still
> legal to shoot nitrocellulose in California, we used to use
> that as the final buff-out at a custom guitar company I worked
> at years ago, and I still use it if I need to rub out a scuff
> on my guitars (well, not the ones with an oil finish - that
> would just be a big gooey mess lol!).
>
> What about plain toothpaste? I've heard that works good for
> CD's - or is that just one of those urban legend thingies?
>
> Neil
>
> "John" <no@no.com> wrote:
>>
>>You can also use Brasso to polish the scratches out.
>>John
>>
>>"Chris Latham" <latham_c@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>>Does anyone here have any experience with the DiscWasher type products
> that
>>
>>>supposedly repaidr scratches and scuffs on CD and DVD surfaces to restore
>>
>>>them to a redable condition again?
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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